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Join us on a journey to witness the breathtaking sea of mist at Khao Pok Lone!

We will also spend a night at a cozy homestay.

This is the perfect escape for a chilly day!

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Nestled in the valley of Rong Khao Nok Chum is a small village where the air is cool and refreshing all year round. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere as you cycle through the village in the afternoon, marveling at the ancient salt wells and watching the locals weave baskets. Visit Uncle Chuang's Museum, which houses antique cups and bowls dating back over 700 years. In the evening, stroll through the small community market before returning to your accommodation to savor delicious local dishes like Nakhorn Chum-style grilled chicken, stir-fried ferns, fern salad, and wild eggs.

For those seeking a misty adventure, an early morning hike up Khao Pok Lone awaits. Witness the stunning sea of mist blanketing the valley of Nakhorn Chum, offering panoramic views as far as the eye can see. You can also catch the sunrise from this vantage point. The roundtrip hike is approximately 3 kilometers.

Will it be tiring? Absolutely! But the moment you encounter the mist, all fatigue will vanish instantly.


Essential Expenses

  • Accommodation: 450 Baht per person, including two meals (dinner and breakfast) of local Nakhon Chum cuisine.
  • Transportation: 200 Baht for a chartered car from your accommodation to the base of Pok Lone Mountain (capacity: 10 people).
  • Guide: 100 Baht for two guides to lead you up and down Pok Lone Mountain.
  • Fuel: 1000 Baht for round-trip gas for a personal vehicle (950 km).

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Nakhorn Chum Tourist Information

Nakhorn Chum Village: A small, peaceful village perfect for a relaxing weekend getaway.

Khao Pok Loen: For those seeking a misty adventure, a guide is recommended to prevent getting lost and support the local community.

Festival Season: During peak season, guide availability may be limited. However, fear not, as the community offers student tour guides eager to earn income while studying.

Accommodation: For booking, contact the Nakhorn Chum Subdistrict Administrative Organization or the Nakhorn Chum Homestay Facebook page. They will manage the booking process for participating villagers, ensuring fair income distribution within the community.

Essentials for Khao Pok Loen Hike: Flashlight, sneakers, and drinking water.


Contact the accommodation and guide.

FB: Nakhon Chum Homestay: Rural Homestay

Phone: 095-568-3380


Travel

Heading from Bangkok around 6:00 AM > Ayutthaya > Ang Thong > Sing Buri > Phichit > Phitsanulok > From Nakhon Thai District, approximately 30 km further to Nakhon Chum, a total distance of approximately 470 km.

#KaophoKhlon


We have arrived at the Nakhon Chum Viewpoint, approximately 30 km from Nakhon Thai town.

We have arrived at our accommodation for tonight, Baan Pa Kamphan (Sila Ruek).

I like the porch.

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Electric fan and kettle are ready.

The bathroom doesn't have a water heater, so the water comes straight from the mountain. It's freezing! 🥶 I'm dying! 55+

In the late afternoon, when the sun was setting and the wind was calm, it was time to explore the village by bicycle. We had made an appointment with P'Tum, the village guide, for a trip of about 4 km.

Uncle Chuang's Museum houses antique crockery dating back over 700 years.

By utilizing his own home as a museum, ตาช่วง has preserved the history of Nakhon Chum for future generations to study.

Next, we will visit your grandfather to see him making woven baskets.

These woods, I wonder what they are used for? Grandpa said that when the weaving is finished,

it must be dried by fire. The wood will be completely dry, and the weaving will be strong and durable. (I just found out)

#Firewood

#Nakhon Chum Millennial Salt Wells

Villagers would collect water from this well and boil it until it evaporated completely, leaving behind rock salt for their use. The salty water originates from an underground spring.

Those who need salt for use can come and scoop it up to boil from here.

After cycling around the village for almost 2 hours, Tum suggested that we visit a small community market. The market sells locally sourced goods.

After returning from the market, dinner is already waiting. I'm hungry!


Stir-fried chicken with wild vegetables, wild vegetable salad, and forest eggs.

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The morning began with a 5:00 AM meeting with our guide, who arrived by car to take us to the base of Pòk Lǒn Mountain. The journey covered approximately 3-4 kilometers by car, followed by a 1.6-kilometer hike to reach our destination.

And here is our guide, P'Tum, in the flesh, the all-knowing one of the village.

I secretly took a picture of him while he was taking pictures for a group of female tourists. 55+

According to legend, a tiger came to drink water from the well and accidentally fell in.

Due to the well's depth, the tiger was unable to climb out and eventually died.

(The guide mentioned that the well is approximately 4-5 meters deep.)

Khao Pok Lone, Nakhon Chum - A city you shouldn't miss

We arrived at the foot of the mountain. It was too dark to take pictures in the early morning. We arrived at the foot of the mountain around 5:30 am.

On the way back, we arrived at around 8 am.

After chasing the mist, breakfast was waiting for us. We were starving.

Rice porridge, wild boar eggs, and stir-fried fiddlehead fern were delicious.

Thank you for joining us on this journey!

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